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I dont see why sticking would be a problem. I have wrapped many drift cars with unpainted kits. the top is actually a gel coat not the fiberglass itself. The only time you would have sticking issues is with a urethane body kit since they use a releasing agent to pop out of the molds.
I would have to disagree with that statement.
Anyone that keeps up with style and trends will notice the whole grunge/ vintage tattoo look is in and has been for like 5 years with the explosion of Ed Hardy and Affliction.:thankyou:
BTW, water transfer printing is a great item for patterns they have in stock. if I wanted this design printing on a valve cover, the cost of the custom print alone is over $5,000 not including the transfer process. Vinyl FTMFW !
^ Wow..Really ?
Thats an engine valve cover wrapped. and while the car is running will be exposed to 180 degree temperatures and Petroleum based fluids .:peace!:
I'm pretty sure thats not far from the failing point of this material.
yes...black to blend in with the print.
Interesting, I guess all the other wrapped items I've sealed the edges with nail polish and has lasted for years is my imagination.
I've used this for marine and automotive applications where some kind of solvent or water getting under the vinyl is a...
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This s a friends Honda Valve Cover.
Printed on Avery 1005EZ
Prepped with 3M Solvent cleaner, then Primer 94.
Edges will be sealed with black nail polish after a couple of days of.
I'm not concerned about the heat since Caliper decals hold very...
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